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Pokemon Who Can Learn Double-Edge

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This is an article for the move Double Edge and the Pokemon who can learn it and its location in Pokemon Sword and Shield, Isle of Armor, and the Crown Tundra DLC. Read on to see the Power, Accuracy, PP, and Effect, and see how to use it competitively.

Double-Edge - Effect

Type Pokemon Normal Image
Category Pokemon Physical Image
Power 120
Accuracy 100
PP 15
Effect A reckless, life-risking tackle in which the user rushes the target. This also damages the user quite a lot.
Max Move Max Strike
Power: 140

Pokemon That Learn Double-Edge

By Default

WigglytuffWigglytuff PoliwrathPoliwrath Alolan MarowakAlolan Marowak
VaporeonVaporeon JolteonJolteon FlareonFlareon
PolitoedPolitoed EspeonEspeon UmbreonUmbreon
TogekissTogekiss LeafeonLeafeon GlaceonGlaceon
EscavalierEscavalier VolcaronaVolcarona SylveonSylveon
Calyrex (Ice Rider)Calyrex (Ice Rider) Calyrex (Shadow Rider)Calyrex (Shadow Rider)

By Level Up

BulbasaurBulbasaur IvysaurIvysaur VenusaurVenusaur
JigglypuffJigglypuff PoliwagPoliwag PoliwhirlPoliwhirl
MachopMachop MachokeMachoke MachampMachamp
OnixOnix CuboneCubone MarowakMarowak
ChanseyChansey TaurosTauros EeveeEevee
TogepiTogepi TogeticTogetic MarillMarill
AzumarillAzumarill SudowoodoSudowoodo DunsparceDunsparce
SteelixSteelix BlisseyBlissey ZigzagoonZigzagoon
Galarian ZigzagoonGalarian Zigzagoon LinooneLinoone Galarian LinooneGalarian Linoone
AronAron LaironLairon AggronAggron
RelicanthRelicanth BagonBagon ShelgonShelgon
SalamenceSalamence KyogreKyogre JirachiJirachi
BonslyBonsly HippopotasHippopotas HippowdonHippowdon
VictiniVictini AudinoAudino VenipedeVenipede
WhirlipedeWhirlipede ScolipedeScolipede BasculinBasculin
KarrablastKarrablast LarvestaLarvesta BergmiteBergmite
AvaluggAvalugg WishiwashiWishiwashi StuffulStufful
BewearBewear PassimianPassimian Type: NullType: Null
SilvallySilvally CelesteelaCelesteela StakatakaStakataka
ScorbunnyScorbunny RabootRaboot CinderaceCinderace
WoolooWooloo DubwoolDubwool ArrokudaArrokuda
BarraskewdaBarraskewda ObstagoonObstagoon DrakloakDrakloak
DragapultDragapult GlastrierGlastrier SpectrierSpectrier

By TM / TR

There are no Pokemon who learn this move by this method.

By Egg Move

GrowlitheGrowlithe ArcanineArcanine Galarian PonytaGalarian Ponyta
Galarian RapidashGalarian Rapidash KangaskhanKangaskhan SnorlaxSnorlax
HeracrossHeracross SwinubSwinub PiloswinePiloswine
MiltankMiltank MudkipMudkip SwampertSwampert
CarvanhaCarvanha WailmerWailmer WailordWailord
CorphishCorphish CrawdauntCrawdaunt AbsolAbsol
StunkyStunky SkuntankSkuntank GibleGible
GabiteGabite GarchompGarchomp MunchlaxMunchlax
SnoverSnover AbomasnowAbomasnow MamoswineMamoswine
SandileSandile KrokorokKrokorok KrookodileKrookodile
ShelmetShelmet AccelgorAccelgor MudbrayMudbray
MudsdaleMudsdale YamperYamper BoltundBoltund
EiscueEiscue CufantCufant CopperajahCopperajah

By Move Tutor

There are no Pokemon who learn this move by this method.

Double-Edge Competitive Analysis

Double-Edge is a damaging Normal-type move that has a base power of 120. To compensate for the high power, this move does recoil damage to the user equal to 1/3rd of the damage they dealt.

Because of the recoil, this move is more often used by Pokemon that have access to Reckless such as Obstagoon or Pokemon that have Rock Head such as Alolan Marowak.

Double-Edge Locations

Double-Edge can only be learned via Egg Move, Level Up, or by Default.

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